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Latest Stories

Date:20-Feb-19Author:
Liam Taylor
With population and waste levels continuing to rise and China's waste import 'ban' hitting hard, there has likely never been a more challenging time for managing Australia's waste. That's why last year we asked Australians to reboot their perspective of recycling in the most important National Recycling Week since it was founded 22 years ago.

Date:19-Feb-19Author:
Liam Taylor
One of the world's biggest energy providers will be producing household battery systems within Australia after buying an Adelaide battery manufacturing factory from German company Sonnen.

Date:19-Feb-19Author:
Liam Taylor
One of the world's largest LGBT pride parades, the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras, has banned the sparkly stuff synonymous with the parade for decades in an effort to be more environmentally friendly.

Date:19-Feb-19Author:
Liam Taylor
The first ever global review of declining insect populations has found buying organic food and urging political legislation to reduce pesticide use are the most effective actions we can take.

Date:18-Feb-19Author:
Rachel Rayner
Planet Ark's sister clean energy organisation, Planet Ark Power, is about to switch on 454kW of energy generation at three schools across the country, reducing CO2 emissions by an estimated 11,000 tonnes over 25 years. But there are additional reasons which make these installations remarkable.

Date:15-Feb-19Author:
Liam Taylor
Whether you call it slow fashion, eco fashion or sustainable fashion there is little doubt that amidst the heightened environmental awareness and activism of 2018 the sustainability of clothing and textiles became a key focus.

Date:12-Feb-19Author:
David Rowlinson
BVN has completed five new buildings in a precinct called Kambri for the Australian National University in Canberra. Constructed by developer Lendlease, the precinct is one of the largest building projects in Canberra since the construction of New Parliament House.

Date:12-Feb-19Author:
Liam Taylor
Australia Post will be rolling out a new fleet of electric trikes in the coming months in an effort to adapt to changing postal conditions and reduce their environmental impact.